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Texas police capture rattlesnake stared down by 'fearless cat'

By Ben Hooper
Police in Texas captured a large rattlesnake seen staring down a "fearless cat" on a walking trail. Photo by Laguna Vista Police Department/Facebook
1 of 2 | Police in Texas captured a large rattlesnake seen staring down a "fearless cat" on a walking trail. Photo by Laguna Vista Police Department/Facebook

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April 24 (UPI) -- A Texas police department shared photos from the capture of a massive rattlesnake spotted by bird-watchers hanging out next to a "fearless cat."

The Laguna Vista Police Department said the Bay Area Birders of LV reported they were on a walking trail Thursday when they spotted the snake.

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The department shared several photos from the capture, including one of the snake appearing to be in the strike position while a "fearless cat" watches it from mere feet away.

"We ask that you all use caution and are aware of your surroundings when walking on the walking trail or any other locations. Generally, rattlesnakes emerge from hibernation in March or April, or when the average daytime temperatures reach and remain about 60F and higher," the department said.

Experts said the snake appears to be about 4 feet long, but seems much longer in some of the police photos due to forced perspective.

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